E. Broalet, S. Kassanyou, D. N. Oka, H. Balaghi, A. Haidara, Y. Zunon-Kipré, F. Kouakou, H. N'Da, M. Kakou, G. N'guessan
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Ils font une analyse anthropologique de ces informations et situent la position des abidjanais sur la recherche medicale a travers les dissections anatomiques du corps humain.\n\nResultats \nIl ressort de cette enquete que 35,8 % des abidjanais sont prets a donner leur corps, 64,2 % sont contre le don de corps.\n\nConclusion \n35,8 % des abidjanais peuvent contribuer au progres de la medecine en donnant leur corps a dissequer apres leur mort meme si cette decision reste difficile en Afrique compte tenu du culte des morts.\n\n Background \nThe concept of body donation for dissection does not exist in black Africa particularly in the Ivory Coast.\n\nObjective \nCollect informations on body donation in Abidjan.\n\nMethods \nAuthors report information collected in Abidjan during survey on body donation, carry out from July to August 2004. 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Introduction
Le don de corps qui permet de se procurer le materiel anatomique de dissection que constitue le cadavre humain n\'existe pas en Afrique noire et notamment en Cote d\' Ivoire.
Objectif
Recueillir des informations sur le don de corps a Abidjan.
Methode
Les auteurs rapportent les informations recueillies au cours dune enquete sur le don de corps realisee a Abidjan de Juillet a Aout 2004, a partir d\'un questionnaire. Ils font une analyse anthropologique de ces informations et situent la position des abidjanais sur la recherche medicale a travers les dissections anatomiques du corps humain.
Resultats
Il ressort de cette enquete que 35,8 % des abidjanais sont prets a donner leur corps, 64,2 % sont contre le don de corps.
Conclusion
35,8 % des abidjanais peuvent contribuer au progres de la medecine en donnant leur corps a dissequer apres leur mort meme si cette decision reste difficile en Afrique compte tenu du culte des morts.
Background
The concept of body donation for dissection does not exist in black Africa particularly in the Ivory Coast.
Objective
Collect informations on body donation in Abidjan.
Methods
Authors report information collected in Abidjan during survey on body donation, carry out from July to August 2004. They make an anthropological analysis of that information and indicate the position of the inhabitants of Abidjan on the research through anatomic human bodies\' dissection.
Results
Our survey shows that 35.8% of the inhabitants of Abidjan agreed to make a body donation for dissection against 64.2 %.
Conclusion
35.8 % of the inhabitants of Abidjan can contribute to the ptogress of medicine by offering their body for dissection after death even if this decision remains difficult in Africa considering deeds worship.
Keywords : Anatomy, body donation, Ivory coast, Africa African Journal of Neurological Sciences Vol. 25 (1) 2006: pp. 5-11